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JS to Ts : simulator/src/data/saveImage.ts
Fixes #414 JS to TS @niladrix719 @JoshVarga @Arnabdaz @devartstar
Summary by CodeRabbit
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Refactor
- Migrated
saveImagefunctionality from JavaScript to TypeScript - Removed unnecessary
scopeparameter in the image save prompt function
- Migrated
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Chores
- Updated code to improve type safety and maintainability
Walkthrough
The changes involve migrating the saveImage.js file to a TypeScript implementation (saveImage.ts). The core functionality of creating a save image prompt remains consistent, with the primary difference being the addition of type annotations and the explicit declaration of the globalScope variable. The function continues to interact with the SimulatorStore to trigger the image save dialog.
Changes
| File | Change Summary |
|---|---|
src/simulator/src/data/saveImage.js |
Deleted JavaScript implementation of createSaveAsImgPrompt |
src/simulator/src/data/saveImage.ts |
Added TypeScript implementation with type annotations for createSaveAsImgPrompt |
Poem
🐰 A rabbit's tale of code so neat, From JS to TS, a typeful feat! Save image prompt, now strongly typed, With
globalScopeprecisely shaped A migration dance, both swift and light 🖼️
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cc @niladrix719 Wud love to hear for improvements
